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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 9(1): 7-13, feb. 28, 2020. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1151386

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Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between dental development and cervical vertebral maturation stages in a group of Yemeni children and adolescents. Materials an Methods: The study included digital panoramic radiographs and lateral skull cephalograms obtained from 207 Yemeni subjects­122 females and 85 males aged between 8 to 18 years. Dental maturity was evaluated according to the method of Demirijian et al., calcification stages of the left mandibular canines, first and second premolars and second molars were assessed. Skeletal maturity was assessed by the cervical vertebral maturation (CVM) stages according to the method of Baccetti et al. Correlation between CVM and dental maturation was evaluated by Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient (SROCC). Results: CVM and dental calcification stages were highly correlated (p<0.001) in both genders, ranging from 0.686 to 0.873 for females and 0.787 to 0.871 for males. Calcification stages of the second molars showed the strongest correlation with CVM. Conclusion: Calcification stages of the second molar may be used as a reliable maturation indicator. Dental maturation may be applied to determine the skeletal maturity status of Yemeni children and adolescents.


Objetivo: Este estudio se realizó para investigar la relación entre el desarrollo dental y las etapas de maduración vertebral cervical en un grupo de niños y adolescentes yemeníes. Material y Métodos: El estudio incluyó radiografías panorámicas digitales y cefalogramas laterales del cráneo obtenidos de 207 sujetos yemeníes: 122 mujeres y 85 hombres de entre 8 y 18 años. La madurez dental se evaluó de acuerdo con el método de Demirijian et al. Se evaluaron las etapas de calcificación de los caninos mandibulares izquierdos, primer y segundo premolares y segundos molares. La madurez esquelética se evaluó mediante las etapas de maduración vertebral cervical (CVM) de acuerdo con el método de Baccetti et al. La correlación entre la CVM y la maduración dental se evaluó mediante el coeficiente de correlación de orden de rango de Spearman (SROCC). Resultado: Las etapas de CVM y calcificación dental estuvieron altamente correlacionadas (p<0.001) en ambos sexos, con un rango de 0.686 a 0.873 para las mujeres y 0.787 a 0.871 para los hombres. Las etapas de calcificación de los segundos molares mostraron la correlación más fuerte con CVM. Conclusión: las etapas de calcificación del segundo molar pueden usarse como un indicador de maduración confiable. La maduración dental puede aplicarse para determinar el estado de madurez esquelética de los niños y adolescentes yemeníes.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Tooth Calcification/physiology , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Yemen , Bicuspid/physiology , Bone Development , Radiography, Panoramic , Cephalometry , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cuspid/physiology , Incisor/physiology , Molar/physiology
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Int. j. morphol ; 37(2): 548-553, June 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1002257

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El uso de un método rápido y efectivo para la estimación de la maduración esquelética de los pacientes pediátricos es fundamental para la aplicación oportuna de tratamientos ortopédicos/ortodónticos. En Odontología Pediátrica, la toma de una radiografía panorámica, como método diagnóstico de rutina, puede servir para estimar con precisión el estadio de maduración en estos pacientes, mediante el cálculo de la edad dental. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar la correlación entre las edades cronológica y dental con los estadios de maduración esquelética de las vértebras cervicales, a través del método estadístico no paramétrico con Rho de Spearman. Se utilizó un diseño observacional, transversal y analítico. La muestra consistió en 516 expedientes de pacientes entre los 5 y 15 años de edad, sistémicamente sanos, con radiografías panorámica y lateral de cráneo, tomadas en la misma fecha. Se determinó la edad cronológica de cada paciente según su historia clínica. Se realizó el cálculo de la edad dental de cada paciente con el método de Demirjian, y se determinó el estadio de maduración de vértebras cervicales con el método de Lamparski. Se determinó una correlación de 72 % entre la edad cronológica y la maduración ósea vertebral; una correlación del 66 % entre la edad dental y la maduración ósea, y una correlación del 86 % entre la edad cronológica y la dental. De acuerdo con estos resultados, tanto la edad cronológica y dental presentan una alta correlación con la edad de maduración vertebral. Se concluye así que la edad dental y cronológica son indicadores apropiados para estimar el estadio de maduración esquelética de los pacientes pediátricos.


The use of fast and effective methods for estimating the skeletal maturity for pediatric patients, is fundamental for the opportune application of orthopedic/orthodontic treatments. In pediatric dentistry, the panoramic radiography as a routine diagnostic method, can be used to estimate the stage of maturation in these patients, through the calculation of dental age. The aim of the present study is to determine the correlation between the chronological and dental ages, with the cervical vertebrae stages of skeletal maturity, through the non-parametric Spearman statistical method. An observational, transversal, and analytical design was employed. The sample consisted of 516 records from patients between 5 and 15 years of age, systemically healthy, with panoramic and lateral skull radiographs taken on the same date. The chronological age of each patient was determined according to the clinical history. Dental age of each patient was calculated with the Demirjian approach, and the stage of maturation of cervical vertebrae was determined by means of the Lamparski method. The results showed a correlation of 72 % between chronological age and bone maturation, a correlation of 66 % between dental age and bone maturation, and a correlation of 86 % between chronological and dental age. It is concluded that both chronological and dental age exhibit a high correlation with the correspondent stage of vertebral maturity. Thus, dental and chronological age are appropriate indicators to estimate, with high precision the stage of skeletal maturation in pediatric patients.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Tooth/growth & development , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Age Determination by Teeth/methods , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Tooth/diagnostic imaging , Cervical Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Cross-Sectional Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 7(5): 190-197, jun. 5, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1120844

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Objective: to determine the relationship between chronological age and dental age using Demirjian's method and Baccetti's method of cervical vertebral maturation in radiographs of children and adolescents aged 5 to 16 years in the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia. methods: an analytical observational cross-sectional study was performed in 1385 cephalometric and panoramic radiographs of 775 females and 610 males. sex, dental age according to the Demirjian's method, chronological age and degree of maturation of the cervical vertebrae according to Baccetti's method were analyzed. the univariate analysis included the calculation of measures of central tendency for quantitative variables, and frequencies and proportions for qualitative variables. spearman correlation coefficients were calculated in the bivariate analysis. in the multivariate analysis a multiple linear regression was performed. a value of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. results: the mean chronological age was 10.8±3.3 years [Median: 11; 95 percent CI:10.6-10.6]. there was no statistically significant difference according to sex (p=0.3409). the mean of the differences between dental age and chronological age was 0.60±1.44 years. there was a strong and positive correlation between dental age and chronological age with each stage of maturation. females reached skeletal maturity at an earlier age. conclusions: chronological age shows a direct and positive relationship with dental age and stages of skeletal maturation in a colombian population.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Age Determination by Teeth/methods , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Tooth Calcification , Radiography, Panoramic , Cephalometry/statistics & numerical data , Colombia
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; 31(3): 125-130, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-987027

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In maxillary orthopedics and related areas, it is essential to determine patient growth peak in order to provide timely diagnosis and treatments. This requires the use of biological indicators that enable children and adolescents to be assigned to maturation stages. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between cervical vertebrae maturation stages and chronological age in children and adolescents. In this study were evaluated 93 lateral cranium radiographs of 6to 17yearold patients who visited the Postgraduate Maxillary Orthopedics Clinic at the School of Dentistry at Universidad del Zulia. Two examiners made independent assessments of cervical vertebrae maturation stage using the method described by Baccetti et al. For each stage, descriptive statistics for chronological age were evaluated, classified according to sex. In addition, parametric and nonparametric tests were performed in which p <0.05 was considered significant. Mean age of the children and adolescents studied was 9.6 years, with standard deviation 2.5 years. The correlation coefficient (r=0.771) certified a high positive correlation between bone maturation and chronological age. This correlation coefficient was highly positive for girls (r=0.858) and moderately positive for boys (r=0.688). The model obtained explains 59.4 % of the variation between bone maturation and chronological age, evidencing an average age increase of three years when maturation stage increases by approximately 1 year. The results suggest that although the degree of covariance between chronological age and matu ration stages was highly positive in this study, chronological age does not allow bone maturation to be determined precisely, since it may be influenced by genetic and/or environmental factors (AU)


En ortopedia maxilar y áreas afines resulta esencial determinar el pico de crecimiento de los pacientes para establecer diagnósticos y tratamientos oportunos para lo cual es necesario utilizar indicadores biológicos, que permiten ubicar a los niños y adolescentes en estadios de maduración. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la correlación de los estadios de maduración de las vértebras cervicales según la edad cronológica en niños y adolescentes. Se evaluaron 93 imágenes de radiografías lateral de cráneo, de pacientes entre 6 y 17 años de edad que asistieron a la clínica del Posgrado de Ortopedia Maxilar de la Facultad de Odontología de La Universidad del Zulia, dos examinadores estimaron de forma independiente el estadio de maduración de las vértebras cervicales, utilizando el método descrito por Baccetti et al. y para cada estadio se evaluaron los estadísticos descriptivos de la edad cronológica categorizando según sexo, además se realizaron pruebas paramétricas y no paramétricas donde un p <0,05 fue considerado como significativo. La edad media de los niños y adolescentes estudiados resultó de 9,6 años y una desviación típica de 2,5 años. El coeficiente de correlación (r=0,771) certificó una correlación positiva alta entre maduración ósea y edad cronológica, igual producto se obtuvo en el caso de las niños y adolescentes del sexo femenino (r=0,858), mientras los del sexo masculino obtuvieron una correlación positiva moderada (r= 0,688). El modelo obtenido explica el 59,4 % de la variación entre maduración ósea y edad cronológica, lo cual evidencia el aumento de la edad promedio en tres años, cuando el estadio de maduración aumenta 1 año aproximadamente. Los resultados registrados sugieren que, aunque el grado de covarianza entre edad cronológica y estadios de maduración en esta investigación fue positiva alta, la edad cronológica no permite determinar con exactitud la maduración ósea, pudiendo estar influenciada por factores genéticos y/o ambientales (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Bone Development , Age Determination by Skeleton , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Schools, Dental , Venezuela , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Age and Sex Distribution
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 21(5): 67-74, Sept.-Dec. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-828657

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Pubertal growth peak is closely associated with a rapid increase in mandibular length and offers a wide range of therapeutic modifiability. Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine and compare the mean ages of onset and duration of pubertal growth peak among three skeletal classes. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using lateral cephalograms of 230 subjects with growth potential (110 males, 120 females). Subjects were categorized into three classes (Class I = 81, Class II = 82, Class III = 67), according to the sagittal relationship established between the maxilla and the mandible. The cervical vertebral maturation stage was recorded by means of Baccetti's method. The mean ages at CS3 and CS4 and the CS3-CS4 age interval were compared between boys and girls and among three skeletal classes. Results: Pubertal growth peak occurred on average four months earlier in girls than boys (p = 0.050). The average duration of pubertal growth peak was 11 months in Class I, seven months in Class II and 17 months in Class III subjects. Interclass differences were highly significant (Cohen's d > 0.08). However, no significant difference was found in the timing of pubertal growth peak onset among three skeletal classes (p = 0.126 in boys, p = 0.262 in girls). Conclusions: Girls enter pubertal growth peak on average four months earlier than boys. Moreover, the duration of pubertal growth peak is on average four months shorter in Class II and six months longer in Class III subjects as compared to Class I subjects.


RESUMO Introdução: o pico de crescimento puberal está intimamente relacionado a um rápido aumento no comprimento da mandíbula e propicia uma larga gama de abordagens terapêuticas. Objetivos: o objetivo do presente estudo foi determinar e comparar as idades médias ao começo do pico de crescimento puberal, bem como sua duração, nas três diferentes classes esqueléticas. Métodos: esse estudo retrospectivo transversal foi conduzido usando radiografias celafométricas laterais de 230 indivíduos com potencial de crescimento (110 homens, 120 mulheres). Os indivíduos foram categorizados em 3 classes (Classe I = 81, Classe II = 82, Classe III = 67), conforme a relação sagital presente entre a maxila e a mandíbula. O estágio de maturação cervical foi registrado por meio do método de Baccetti. As idades médias em EMVC3 e EMVC4, bem como o intervalo de idade EMVC3-EMVC4 foram comparados entre meninos e meninas e entre as três classes esqueléticas. Resultados: o pico de crescimento puberal ocorreu, em média, quatro meses mais cedo nas meninas do que nos meninos (p = 0,050). A duração média do pico de crescimento puberal foi de 11 meses nos indivíduos Classe I, 7 meses nos indivíduos Classe II e de 17 meses nos indivíduos Classe III. As diferenças interclasses foram altamente significativas (d de Cohen > 0,08). Porém, não foram identificadas diferenças significativas quanto à época de início do pico de crescimento puberal entre as três classes esqueléticas (p = 0,126 nos garotos, p = 0,262 nas garotas). Conclusões: as meninas entram no pico de crescimento puberal, em média, quatro meses antes dos meninos. Além disso, a duração do pico de crescimento puberal é, em média, quatro meses menor em indivíduos Classe II e seis meses maior nos indivíduos Classe III, em comparação aos indivíduos Classe I.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Puberty/physiology , Growth/physiology , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Cephalometry , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Sex Characteristics , Jaw/anatomy & histology
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 21(3): 73-84, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-787904

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ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate the cephalometric changes in skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue variables induced by Clark's Twin Block (CTB) in Class II, Division 1 malocclusion patients and to compare these changes in different cervical vertebral maturation stages. Methods: Pre- and post-treatment/observation lateral cephalograms of 53 Class II, Division 1 malocclusion patients and 60 controls were compared to evaluate skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue changes. Skeletal maturity was assessed according to cervical vertebral maturation stages. Pre- and post-treatment/observation mean changes and differences (T2-T1) were compared by means of Wilcoxon sign rank and Mann-Whitney U-tests, respectively. Intergroup comparisons between different cervical stages were performed by means of Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U-test (p ≤ 0.05) . Results: When compared with controls, there was a significant reduction in ANB angle (p < 0.001), which was due to a change in SNB angle in CS-2 and CS-3 (p < 0.001), and in SNA (p < 0.001) and SNB (p = 0.016) angles in the CS-4 group. There was significant increase in the GoGn-SN angle in CS-2 (p = 0.007) and CS-4 (p = 0.024), and increase in Co-Gn and Go-Gn amongst all cervical stages (p < 0.05). There was significant decrease in U1-SN and increase in IMPA amongst all cervical stages (p < 0.05). There was significant retraction of the upper lip in CS-3 (p = 0.001), protrusion of the lower lip in CS-2 (p = 0.005), increase in nasolabial angle in CS-4 (p = 0.006) and Z-angle in CS-3 (p = 0.016), reduction in H-angle in CS-2 (p = 0.013) and CS-3 (p = 0.002) groups. When pre- and post-treatment mean differences were compared between different cervical stages, significant differences were found for SNA, SNB and UI-SN angles and overjet. . Conclusions: The Twin-Block along with the normal craniofacial growth improves facial esthetics in Class II, Division 1 malocclusion by changes in underlying skeletal and dentoalveolar structures. The favorable mandibular growth occurs during any of the cervical vertebral maturation stages, with more pronounced effect during CS-3 stage.


RESUMO Objetivo: avaliar as alterações em variáveis cefalométricas esqueléticas, dentoalveolares e do perfil tegumentar, induzidas pelo aparelho Twin Block de Clark (TBC), em pacientes com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1, e comparar as alterações nos diferentes estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais. Métodos: telerradiografias laterais pré- e pós-tratamento de 53 pacientes com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1, foram comparadas às telerradiografias de 60 pacientes controle, para avaliar as alterações esqueléticas, dentoalveolares e no perfil tegumentar. A maturação esquelética foi avaliada de acordo com os estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais. As alterações médias e as diferenças entre o pré- e o pós-tratamento (T2 - T1) foram comparadas por meio do teste de postos sinalizados de Wilcoxon e do teste U de Mann-Whitney, respectivamente. Foram realizadas comparações intergrupos para os diferentes estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais, por meio do teste de Kruskal-Wallis e teste U de Mann-Whitney (p ≤ 0,05). Resultados: em comparação aos pacientes do grupo controle, constatou-se que houve uma redução significativa do ângulo ANB (p < 0,001), em virtude de alterações no ângulo SNB nos estágios CS2 e CS3 (p < 0,001), e nos ângulos SNA (p < 0,001) e SNB (p = 0,016) no estágio CS4. Houve um aumento significativo do ângulo GoGn-SN nos estágios CS2 (p = 0,007) e CS4 (p = 0,024), e um aumento em Co-Gn e Go-Gn em todos os estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais (p < 0,05). Houve redução significativa em U1-SN e um aumento do IMPA em todos os estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais (p < 0,05). Houve retração significativa do lábio superior em CS3 (p = 0,001), protrusão do lábio inferior em CS2 (p = 0,005), aumento do ângulo nasolabial em CS4 (p = 0,006) e do ângulo Z em CS3 (p = 0,016), além de redução do ângulo H em CS2 (p = 0,013) e CS3 (p = 0,002). Quando as diferenças médias entre pré- e pós-tratamento foram comparadas entre os diferentes estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais, foram identificadas diferenças significativas para os ângulos SNA, SNB e UI-SN, assim como para o overjet. Conclusões: o uso do aparelho Twin-Block, associado ao crescimento craniofacial normal, melhora a estética facial em pacientes com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1, por meio de alterações nas estruturas esqueléticas e dentoalveolares subjacentes. Esse crescimento mandibular mais favorável pode ocorrer durante qualquer um dos estágios de maturação das vértebras cervicais, com um efeito mais acentuado durante o estágio CS3.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Cephalometry , Orthodontic Appliances, Functional , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Mandible/growth & development , Nose/anatomy & histology , Esthetics, Dental , Lip/anatomy & histology
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 10(1): 63-67, abr. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-782623

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La maduración se puede definir como un proceso gradual en el tiempo, presenta sucesivas modificaciones cualitativas en la organización anatómica y fisiológica durante la pubertad hasta el estado de madurez adulto. En el diagnóstico y tratamiento en ortodoncia es importante conocer los estadios de maduración ósea pues proporcionan información relevante que permite determinar ritmo y tiempo de maduración individual. El uso y la aplicación varían entre las técnicas y tienen un objetivo común, la clasificación de niños y adolescentes en estadios de maduración. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar la maduración ósea de las vértebras cervicales utilizando los métodos de Baccetti y Lamparski en una población nayarita. La muestra fueron 298 radiografías laterales de cráneo de las edades de 8 a 15 años. Se compararon mediante t de Student los estadios de maduración de los grupos en el análisis CVM de Baccetti y el análisis de Lamparski; en hombres y mujeres. La población masculina de 8 y 10 años no presentaba diferencias significativas entre ambos análisis; la población femenina de 8 años y masculina de 9 años se encontraron diferencias, teniendo mayores valores el análisis CVM de Baccetti, en los demás grupos del estudio también se encontraron diferencias presentando mayores valores en el análisis Lamparski. Los estadios de maduración en los dos tipos de análisis mostraron una marcada diferencia en sus interpretaciones, siendo el análisis de Lamparski más confiable como método diagnóstico de la maduración ósea.


Maturation can be defined as a gradual process over time, presenting successive qualitative changes in the anatomical and physiological organization during puberty to the adult status maturity. In the diagnosis and treatment in orthodontics it is important to know the stages of bone maturation. This can provide us relevant information that allows us to determine pace and time of maturation individual. The use and application techniques vary between and have a common goal, the classification of children and adolescents in stages of maturation. The objective of the study was to compare bone maturation of the cervical vertebrae using the methods of Baccetti and Lamparski in a population of Nayarit. The sample consisted of 298 lateral radiographs of the skull between ages of 8­15 years old. The maturity stages of the groups of CVM and Lamparski method, in men and women, were compared using Student t test. In the masculine population between 8 and 10 years significant differences were not found between both analysis; in the 8-year-old female group and the 9-year-old males, differences were found, with the CVM Baccetti analysis having higher values. In the other study groups, differences were also found showing higher values in the Lamparski analysis. The stages of maturation in the two types of analysis showed a marked difference in their interpretations. Lamparski analysis being more reliable as a diagnostic method for bone maturation.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Bone Development/physiology , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Sex Factors , Age Factors , Puberty/physiology
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Rev. cuba. estomatol ; 53(1): 43-53, ene.-mar. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-778910

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Introducción: en las prácticas médicas, ortopédicas y odontológicas se ha reconocido la importancia de diferenciar la edad cronológica de la edad esquelética o maduración ósea. La estimación del desarrollo óseo a partir de las vértebras cervicales es un método que se ha comprobado como confiable. Objetivo: relacionar los estadios de maduración ósea desde las vértebras cervicales según lo describe Baccetti y la edad cronológica en niños y adolescentes entre 8 y 14 años que asistieron a una clínica odontológica. Métodos: la muestra seleccionada fue probabilística y estuvo conformada por un total de 130 niños de la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. Se tomó una radiografía lateral de cráneo y se evaluaron los estadios de maduración ósea vertebral cervical bajo los estándares del método descrito por Baccetti. Resultados: el coeficiente de correlación entre la edad cronológica y estadios de maduración cervical fue r= 0,69, lo que muestra una moderada relación entre estas dos variables para los niños estudiados. Los estadios de maduración y el sexo explicaron el 50,4 % de la variabilidad de la edad cronológica. Para todos los estadios de maduración se encontraron diferencias significativas (p< 0,001). Los niños varones presentaron mayores estadios iniciales de maduración, aunque no se encontró diferencias significativas en función del sexo (p> 0,05). Conclusiones: Se logra determinar un modelo para explicar la variación de la edad cronológica del niño en función del estadio de maduración ósea cervical y el sexo del niño basado en la relacion positiva moderada entre la edad cronologica y la maduración osea evidenciada hasta el estadio C3(AU)


Introduction: the importance of distinguishing chronological from skeletal age or bone maturation has been recognized in medical, orthopedic and dental practice. Estimation of bone development on the basis of cervical vertebrae has proved to be a reliable method. Objective: relate the stages of bone maturation based on cervical vertebral development as described by Baccetti to the chronological age of children and adolescents aged 8-14 years attending a dental clinic. Methods: probabilistic sampling was used to select 130 children from the city of Cali, Colombia. Lateral skull radiography was performed to evaluate the stages of cervical vertebral bone maturation using the method described by Baccetti. Results: the correlation coefficient between chronological age and cervical maturation stage was r= 0.69, showing a moderate relationship between the two variables for the children studied. Maturation stages and gender accounted for 50.4 % of the variability in chronological age. Significant differences were found for all maturation stages (p< 0.001). Boys had higher initial maturation stages, though significant differences were not found between the genders (p> 0.05). Conclusions: It is possible to determine a model to explain the change in chronological age depending on the stage of cervical bone maturation and sex of the child, based on moderate positive relationship between chronological age and bone maturation evidenced through C3 stadium(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Age Determination by Skeleton/statistics & numerical data , Bone Development , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Age Determination by Teeth/methods
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; 28(3): 222-230, 2015. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-781823

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El objetivo del estudio fue comparar los valores del triángulo cefalométrico de McNamara en sujetos normodivergentes no tratados con maloclusión de Clase II y Clase III, de origen latinoamericano, agrupados por estadío de maduración devértebras cervicales, en comparación con un grupo control sin tratamiento, normodivergentes y con maloclusión de Clase I. El estudio se realizó sobre una muestra de seiscientos diez cefalogramas laterales de cabeza pretratamiento (250 hombres, 360 mujeres) que fueron agrupados de acuerdo a su relación esquelética sagital (Clase I, II ó III), estadío de maduración vértebras cervicales (pre pico puberal P1 = CS1 y CS2, pico puberal P2 = CS3 y CS4, y post pico puberal P3 = CS5 y CS6) y sexo. Se midió en cada cefalograma el triángulocefalométrico de McNamara Co-A, Co-Gn y ENA-Me. Se realizaron las pruebas de ANOVA y post-hoc Tukey HSD paradeterminar las diferencias entre grupos. Los resultados en hombres muestran que los mayores aumentos maxilares ymandibulares se produjeron durante la etapa P3 (CS5 para CS6), mientras que en las mujeres se produjeron en la etapaP2 (CS3 para CS4). Las distancias Co-A y Co-Gn muestran diferencias significativas entre las diferentes clases (p <0,05). La longitud maxilar de los sujetos de Clase II y la longitudmandibular de los sujetos de Clase III estuvieron aumentadas al inicio del período evaluado (P1). Se identificó una tendencia al empeoramiento de las maloclusiones de Clase II y III durante el período evaluado. Finalmente los cambios en los valores del triángulo cefalométrico de McNamara fueron marcadamente diferentes en las tres clases de maloclusión en sujetos normodivergentes. En estos sujetos latinoamericanos el estirón puberal se produjo en momentos diferentes con respecto a la raza caucásica y lasnormas asiáticas...


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Child , Cephalometry/methods , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/diagnosis , Malocclusion, Angle Class III/diagnosis , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Age and Sex Distribution , Analysis of Variance , Ethnicity , Longitudinal Studies , Jaw/anatomy & histology , Peru , Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Ortodontia ; 47(6): 561-568, nov.-dez. 2014. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-760094

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Este estudo analisou a aplicabilidade da Fórmula de Regressão Múltipla de Mito, Sato e Mitani (2002) na avaliação da maturidade esquelética em 289 crianças brasileiras, naturais da cidade de Ourinhos, com a idade cronológica variando entre sete e 15 anos, sendo 153 do sexo feminino e 136 do sexo masculino. Na sequência, comparou-se a idade esquelética verificada na vértebra cervical com a identificada na radiografia carpal, empregando-se o método computadorizado de Eklõf e Ringertz (1967), e o método comparativo de Greulich e Pyle (1959). Com a aplicação do teste t e da análise de correlação, e considerando a metodologia adotada, concluiu-se que: 1) para o sexo feminino, observou-se uma maior correlação entre a idade ER e a idade GP; com relação à idade das vértebras, a correlação foi significante com a idade GP, ao passo que, no sexo masculino, verificou-se a diferença entre a idade vertebral e as demais; 2) o resultado das proporções mostrou-se semelhante ao de Mito, Sato e Mitani, para o sexo feminino; 3) a morfologia das vértebras apresentou maior correlação com o metacarpo do segundo dedo; 4) a fórmula de regressão não foi aplicável à amostra avaliada, devendo ser individualizada segundo a composição racial.


This study verified the applicability of the Multiple Regression Formula of Mito, Sato and Mitani (2002) in the assessment of skeletal maturity in 289 Brazilian children that were born in Ourinhos, with chronological ages ranging from 7-15 years, of which 153 were of the female gender and 136 of the male gender. Next, we compared the skeletal age checking the cervical vertebrae with the carpal index on radiographs, using the computerized method of the Eklõf Ringertz (1967), and the comparative method of Greulich and Pyle (1959). The application of the test t and correlation analysis, considering the methodology, it can be concluded that: 1) children of the female gender, showed a higher correlation between ER and GP age; with the vertebrae age, the correlation was significant, with the GP age; however in children of the male gender, it was verified a difference between the vertebral age with the others; 2) the result of the proportions was similar to the Mito, Sato and Mitani, for females; 3) the morphology of the vertebrae showed a higher correlation with the second finger metacarpal; 4) the regression formula was not applicable to the assessed sample and should be individualized according to racial composition.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Age Determination by Skeleton , Hand/growth & development , Carpal Bones/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Orthodontics
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 19(4): 58-65, Jul-Aug/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-725422

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INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted with the aim of adapting the methods developed by Martins and Sakima to assess skeletal maturation by cervical vertebrae in the pubertal growth spurt (PGS) curve. It also aimed to test the reliability and agreement between those methods and the method of hand and wrist radiograph when compared two by two and all together. METHODS: The sample comprised 72 radiographs, with 36 lateral radiographs of the head and 36 hand-wrist radiographs of 36 subjects with Down's syndrome (DS), 13 female and 23 male, aged between 8 years and 6 months and 18 years and 7 months, with an average age of 13 years and 10 months. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Results revealed that adapting the methods developed by Martins and Sakima to assess skeletal maturation by cervical vertebrae in the curve of PGS is practical and useful in determining the stage of growth and development of individuals. The stages of maturation evaluated by cervical vertebrae and ossification centers observed in radiographs of the hand and wrist were considered reliable, with excellent level of agreement between the methods by Hassel and Farman as well as Baccetti, Franchi and McNamara Jr and Martins and Sakima. Additionally, results revealed an agreement that ranged between reasonable to good for the three methods used to assess the skeletal maturation, showing statistical significance. .


INTRODUÇÃO: esse estudo foi realizado com o propósito de adaptar os métodos para avaliação da maturação óssea por meio das vértebras cervicais na curva do Surto de Crescimento Puberal (SCP)de Martins e Sakima, assim como testar a confiabilidade e a concordância existente entre eles e o método para a radiografia de mão e punho, quando comparados 2 a 2, e entre todos, conjuntamente. MÉTODOS: a amostra constou de 72 radiografias, sendo 36 telerradiografias em norma lateral da cabeça e 36 radiografias de mão e punho, de 36 indivíduos com Síndrome de Down (SD), sendo 13 do sexo feminino e 23 do masculino, na faixa etária entre oito anos e seis meses até 18 anos e sete meses, com média de 13 anos e dez meses. CONCLUSÃO: de acordo com os resultados obtidos, concluímos que as adaptações dos métodos para a avaliação da maturação óssea por meio das vértebras cervicais na curva de SPC de Martins e Sakima resultaram em uma ferramenta prática e útil na determinação do estágio de crescimento e desenvolvimento dos indivíduos. Os estágios de maturação avaliados por meio das vértebras cervicais e os centros de ossificação observados nas radiografias de mão e punho foram considerados confiáveis, com excelente grau de concordância entre os métodos de diversos outros autores, e uma concordância de razoável a boa entre os três métodos para avaliação da maturação óssea quando comparados conjuntamente, sendo estatisticamente significativa. .


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Bone Development/physiology , Carpal Bones/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Down Syndrome/physiopathology , Hand Bones/growth & development , Puberty/physiology , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Age Determination by Skeleton/statistics & numerical data , Carpal Bones , Cephalometry/methods , Cervical Vertebrae , Down Syndrome , Hand Bones , Osteogenesis/physiology , Reproducibility of Results
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(5): 46-52, Sept.-Oct. 2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-697044

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study aimed to conduct a cephalometric evaluation of the skeletal, dental and soft tissue effects resulting from treatment of adult patients presenting Class II malocclusion, performed with a Mandibular Protraction Appliance (MPA) combined with a fixed orthodontic appliance. METHODS: The sample consisted of teleradiographs obtained before and after treatment of 9 adult patients (initial mean age of 22.48 years) with bilateral Class II, division 1, malocclusion. Paired t test (p < 0.05) was applied to compare initial and final values. RESULTS: t test revealed an increase in anteroinferior facial height and posterior facial height. The dental changes include: extrusion of upper incisors, buccal inclination, protrusion of lower incisors, mesialization and extrusion of mandibular molars. Regarding the soft tissue component, there was an increase in nasolabial angle in addition to upper lip retrusion. CONCLUSIONS: The effects of treating Class II malocclusion adult patients, by means of using Mandibular Protraction Appliance (MPA) combined with a fixed appliance were mostly observed in the mandibular arch, and consisted of buccal inclination, protrusion and intrusion of incisors, and mesialization and extrusion of the molars.


OBJETIVO: esse estudo retrospectivo teve como objetivo avaliar, cefalometricamente, os efeitos esqueléticos, dentários e tegumentares decorrentes do tratamento com o Aparelho de Protração Mandibular em conjunto ao aparelho fixo em pacientes adultos para correção da má oclusão de Classe II. MÉTODOS: a amostra foi composta por telerradiografias pré- e pós-tratamento de nove adultos (idade inicial média de 22,48 anos), portadores de má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1 bilateral. O teste t pareado (p < 0,05) foi empregado para comparação dos valores iniciais e finais. RESULTADOS: de acordo com o teste t, observou-se aumento da altura facial anteroinferior e da altura facial posterior. As alterações dentárias foram: extrusão dos incisivos superiores, inclinação para vestibular e protrusão dos incisivos inferiores; e mesialização e extrusão dos molares inferiores. Com relação ao componente tegumentar, houve aumento do ângulo nasolabial e retrusão do lábio superior. CONCLUSÃO: os efeitos do tratamento com o Aparelho de Protração Mandibular em conjunto com aparelho fixo em pacientes adultos para correção da má oclusão de Classe II foram direcionados, principalmente, à arcada inferior, com inclinação vestibular, protrusão e intrusão dos incisivos e mesialização e extrusão dos molares.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Mandibular Advancement/instrumentation , Orthodontic Appliances, Functional , Cephalometry , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae , Incisor/physiopathology , Maxillofacial Development , Molar/physiopathology , Orthodontic Extrusion/instrumentation , Retrospective Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(4): 82-88, July-Aug. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-695123

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Biological age is an important parameter for growth and development assessment. It can be evaluated through the observation of radiographic changes in skeletal maturation of cervical vertebrae. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to: a) verify if there is correlation between growth curve and the stages of bone age of animals used in laboratories, by evaluating radiographs of the cervical vertebrae; b) correlate these stages with their correspondents in humans. METHODS: 35 Wistar rats were evaluated for a period of 160 days, starting at day 22nd (weaning), with cross sections for periodic weighing, length measurement and digital radiography. Radiographs of the cervical vertebrae (C2 and C3) were measured by means of a computer program (Radio IMP). Data were submitted to statistical analysis (ANOVA) and Pearson correlation. RESULTS: Growth spurt was characterized by fast increasing in weight and length. Through ANOVA, differences were observed in the cervical measurements between days 22, 97, 127, 157, 187 and 217 (p <0.001). A high correlation was found between increasing in body length and weight, as well as in cervical vertebrae height (r = 0.86). Increments in concavities of vertebrae were also observed, similar to humans. CONCLUSIONS: There is correlation between body growth and maturation of cervical vertebrae in rats. Despite the continuous development of concavities, it was not possible to clearly identify the 5/6 stages as in studies of cervical vertebrae maturation in humans.


INTRODUÇÃO: a idade biológica é um parâmetro importante na avaliação do crescimento e desenvolvimento, podendo ser avaliada por meio da observação de alterações na maturação óssea das vértebras. OBJETIVO: o presente estudo visa descrever e relacionar a curva de crescimento de ratos utilizados em pesquisas laboratoriais com os estágios de idade óssea, avaliados por radiografias de vértebras cervicais, e correlacionar esses estágios com estudos correspondentes em humanos. MÉTODOS: foram avaliados 35 ratos Wistar em um período de 160 dias, iniciando no 22º dia de vida (desmame), com cortes transversais periódicos para pesagem, medição do comprimento e radiografias digitais. As radiografias das vértebras cervicais (C2 e C3) foram mensuradas por meio de um programa de computador (Radio IMP). Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística de variância (ANOVA). RESULTADOS: o surto de crescimento caracterizou-se por aumento rápido de peso e comprimento, seguido por um período de crescimento lento e de estabilidade. Uma alta correlação (r = 0,86) foi verificada entre o aumento de peso e o comprimento do corpo, bem como o comprimento das vértebras cervicais. Incrementos nas concavidades das vértebras dos ratos foram observados, semelhantemente aos resultados obtidos em estudos em humanos. CONCLUSÕES: existe correlação entre o crescimento corporal de ratos e a maturação das vértebras cervicais. Apesar da detecção de desenvolvimento contínuo de concavidades das vértebras, não foi possível identificar claramente os 5 ou 6 estágios de maturação óssea descritos em seres humanos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Rats , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Bone Development/physiology , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Rats, Wistar/growth & development , Analysis of Variance , Body Height , Body Weight , Cervical Vertebrae
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Braz. dent. j ; 24(1): 30-34, 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-671344

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the applicability of the regression method for determining vertebral age developed by Caldas et al. (2007) by testing this method in children from low-income families of the rural zone. The sample comprised cephalometric and hand-wrist radiographs of 76 boys and 64 girls aged 7.0 to 14.9 years living in a medium-sized city in the desert region of the northeastern region of Brazil, with an HDI of 0.678. C3 and C4 vertebrae were traced and measured on cephalometric radiographs to estimate the bone age. The average age, average hand-wrist age and average error estimated for girls and boys were, respectively, 10.62 and 10.44 years, 11.28 and 10.57 years, and 1.42 and 1.18 years. Based on these results, the formula proposed by Caldas et al. (2007) was not applicable to the studied population, and new multiple regression models were developed to obtain the children's vertebral bone age accurately.


O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a aplicabilidade do método de análise para determinar a idade vertebral proposto por Caldas et al., 2007 em crianças de baixa renda. A amostra se constituiu de radiografias cefalometricas e carpais de 76 meninos e 64 meninas com idade entre 7,0 a 14,9 anos que vivem em zona rural de um município sergipano. Os corpos das vértebras C3 e C4 foram traçadas e mensuradas e em seguida as idades ósseas foram estimadas. A idade media estimada para as meninas foi de 10,62 anos e a idade óssea carpal foi de 11,28 anos; o erro médio de 1,42 anos. A idade media estimada para os meninos foi de 10,44 anos e a idade óssea carpal foi de 10,57 anos com erro médio de 1,18 anos. Baseado nos resultados, o modelo proposto por Caldas et al. (2007) não pode ser aplicada na população estudada, e portanto novos modelos de regressão foram desenvolvidos.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Bone Development , Child Development , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Poverty , Algorithms , Brazil , Carpal Bones/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae , Regression Analysis , Rural Population , Sex Factors
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Braz. oral res ; 26(2): 145-150, Mar.-Apr. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-622902

ABSTRACT

The identification of the skeletal maturation stage of the cervical vertebrae has proven an important reference for orthodontic diagnosis. The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the skeletal maturation stage of the cervical vertebrae and types of malocclusion according to the age and gender of participants. A total of 361 individuals (168 males and 193 females) between 8 and 14 years of age were selected from a convenience sample. Malocclusions were diagnosed through study models using the Angle classification. Maturation stages of the cervical vertebrae were determined using the method proposed by Hassel and Farman. Statistical analysis involved the chi-square test (p £ 0.05) and multiple logistic regression (forward stepwise procedure). Significant differences were observed between the stage of skeletal maturation of the cervical vertebrae and gender at ages 11, 12 and 14 years. Males with Class II malocclusion were twice as likely to be in Stage 1 or 2 of cervical vertebra maturation than individuals with Class I malocclusion (OR = 2.1 [CI 95%, 1.33-3.18]). There were no differences between individuals with Class I and Class III malocclusions. The association between skeletal maturation of the cervical vertebrae and type of malocclusion was significant, suggesting a skeletal component in the determination of Class II malocclusions.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Bone Development/physiology , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Malocclusion/etiology , Age Factors , Cephalometry , Chi-Square Distribution , Cervical Vertebrae , Malocclusion/classification , Sex Factors
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2012. 82 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-866832

ABSTRACT

O estudo do crescimento e desenvolvimento é essencial para a Ortodontia, pois cada criança possui um padrão único. Na presença de doenças sistêmicas como as cardiopatias, um exame mais detalhado deve ser feito, uma vez que estas podem alterar o crescimento e desenvolvimento. Um dos métodos mais utilizados nesta avaliação é a análise da calcificação dos ossos da mão e punho. Porém, as modificações no tamanho e forma das vértebras cervicais vêm sendo muito utilizadas nas últimas décadas pelo fato de ser realizada em radiografias cefalométricas laterais, rotineiramente utilizadas no diagnóstico ortodôntico. Inicialmente, os objetivos deste trabalho foram verificar a correlação entre os métodos de obtenção da idade óssea e dos estágios de maturação óssea que utilizam os indicadores presentes na região de mão e punho e os presentes nas vértebras cervicais em um grupo de crianças cardiopatas e não cardiopatas. A partir da correlação positiva e significativa, utilizou-se o método das vértebras cervicais para comparar a idade óssea, a diferença entre idade óssea e cronológica e os estágios de maturação óssea entre crianças cardiopatas e não cardiopatas. A amostra foi formada por 120 crianças com idades entre 4,83 a 14,66 anos, atendidas no Ambulatório de Pediatria do Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto. Entre estas, 73 eram cardiopatas, todas portadoras de cardiopatias congênitas cianóticas e 47 não cardiopatas, que faziam apenas acompanhamento de rotina, com idades médias de 9,3 e 8,9 anos respectivamente. A idade e maturação óssea foram verificadas através de radiografias cefalométricas laterais e carpais. A determinação da idade óssea foi realizada pelo método de Mito et al. nas radiografias cefalométricas laterais e pelo método de Greulich e Pyle nas radiografias carpais. E, os estágios de maturação óssea foram obtidos pelo método de Hassel e Farman nas radiografias cefalométricas laterais e pelo método de Singer nas radiografias carpais.


The study of growth and development is essential for orthodontics, because each child has a unique pattern. In the presence of systemic diseases such as congenital heart disease, a more detailed examination must be made, since they may alter their growth and development. One of the methods used for this evaluation is bone ossification analysis of the hand and wrist region. However, changes in size and shape of the cervical vertebrae have been widely used in recent decades because it is performed in lateral cephalometric radiographs, routinely used in orthodontic diagnosis. Initially, our objectives were to assess the correlation between the methods for obtaining bone age and skeletal maturation stages using the indicators present in the hand and wrist region and in the cervical vertebrae in a group of children with and without heart disease. Based on the positive and significant correlation, the cervical vertebrae method was chosen to compare bone age, the difference between bone age and chronological and skeletal maturation stages between children with and without heart disease. The sample comprised 120 children aged 4.83 to 14.66 years, that attended the Pediatric Clinic of Pedro Ernesto University Hospital. Among these, 73 presented cyanotic congenital heart disease and 47 had no heart disease and were only on follow-up, with a mean age of 9.3 and 8.9 years respectively. The bone age and skeletal maturation were verified by lateral cephalometric radiographs and hand-wrist radiographs. The bone age determination was performed by the Mito et al. method on lateral cephalometric radiographs and by the Greulich and Pyle method on hand-wrist radiographs. The skeletal maturation stages were obtained by the Hassel and Farman method on lateral cephalometric radiographs and by the Singer method on hand-wrist radiographs. The correlation between the methods for obtaining bone age and skeletal maturation stages showed a positive and significant ...


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Age Determination by Skeleton , Bone Development , Heart Defects, Congenital , Orthodontics , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Hand , Radiography , Wrist
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2012. 82 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-712807

ABSTRACT

O estudo do crescimento e desenvolvimento é essencial para a Ortodontia, pois cada criança possui um padrão único. Na presença de doenças sistêmicas como as cardiopatias, um exame mais detalhado deve ser feito, uma vez que estas podem alterar o crescimento e desenvolvimento. Um dos métodos mais utilizados nesta avaliação é a análise da calcificação dos ossos da mão e punho. Porém, as modificações no tamanho e forma das vértebras cervicais vêm sendo muito utilizadas nas últimas décadas pelo fato de ser realizada em radiografias cefalométricas laterais, rotineiramente utilizadas no diagnóstico ortodôntico. Inicialmente, os objetivos deste trabalho foram verificar a correlação entre os métodos de obtenção da idade óssea e dos estágios de maturação óssea que utilizam os indicadores presentes na região de mão e punho e os presentes nas vértebras cervicais em um grupo de crianças cardiopatas e não cardiopatas. A partir da correlação positiva e significativa, utilizou-se o método das vértebras cervicais para comparar a idade óssea, a diferença entre idade óssea e cronológica e os estágios de maturação óssea entre crianças cardiopatas e não cardiopatas. A amostra foi formada por 120 crianças com idades entre 4,83 a 14,66 anos, atendidas no Ambulatório de Pediatria do Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto. Entre estas, 73 eram cardiopatas, todas portadoras de cardiopatias congênitas cianóticas e 47 não cardiopatas, que faziam apenas acompanhamento de rotina, com idades médias de 9,3 e 8,9 anos respectivamente. A idade e maturação óssea foram verificadas através de radiografias cefalométricas laterais e carpais. A determinação da idade óssea foi realizada pelo método de Mito et al. nas radiografias cefalométricas laterais e pelo método de Greulich e Pyle nas radiografias carpais. E, os estágios de maturação óssea foram obtidos pelo método de Hassel e Farman nas radiografias cefalométricas laterais e pelo método de Singer nas radiografias carpais.


The study of growth and development is essential for orthodontics, because each child has a unique pattern. In the presence of systemic diseases such as congenital heart disease, a more detailed examination must be made, since they may alter their growth and development. One of the methods used for this evaluation is bone ossification analysis of the hand and wrist region. However, changes in size and shape of the cervical vertebrae have been widely used in recent decades because it is performed in lateral cephalometric radiographs, routinely used in orthodontic diagnosis. Initially, our objectives were to assess the correlation between the methods for obtaining bone age and skeletal maturation stages using the indicators present in the hand and wrist region and in the cervical vertebrae in a group of children with and without heart disease. Based on the positive and significant correlation, the cervical vertebrae method was chosen to compare bone age, the difference between bone age and chronological and skeletal maturation stages between children with and without heart disease. The sample comprised 120 children aged 4.83 to 14.66 years, that attended the Pediatric Clinic of Pedro Ernesto University Hospital. Among these, 73 presented cyanotic congenital heart disease and 47 had no heart disease and were only on follow-up, with a mean age of 9.3 and 8.9 years respectively. The bone age and skeletal maturation were verified by lateral cephalometric radiographs and hand-wrist radiographs. The bone age determination was performed by the Mito et al. method on lateral cephalometric radiographs and by the Greulich and Pyle method on hand-wrist radiographs. The skeletal maturation stages were obtained by the Hassel and Farman method on lateral cephalometric radiographs and by the Singer method on hand-wrist radiographs. The correlation between the methods for obtaining bone age and skeletal maturation stages showed a positive and significant ...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Age Determination by Skeleton , Bone Development , Heart Defects, Congenital , Orthodontics , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Hand , Radiography , Wrist
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J. health inform ; 3(2): 64-68, abr.-jun. 2011. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-621839

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: Este trabalho propõe o desenvolvimento de um classificador de padrões baseado no método Cervical Vertebral Maturation (CVM), que auxilia o profissional ortodontista na determinação do período ideal para o tratamento de uma série de deformidades dentofaciais. Métodos: Para o desenvolvimento do classificador, foram coletadas 187 radiografias cefalométricas laterais e um especialista em ortodontia realizou a avaliação da idade óssea manualmente em cada imagem. Por meio de um programa computacional desenvolvido para este fim, um segundo especialista marcou os pontos de interesse das vértebras nas imagens, formando assim uma base de dados para avaliação do classificador. Algoritmos de classificação foram então avaliados por meio do software Weka. Resultados: Seis classificadores foram obtidos com base no algoritmo Bayesiano Ingênuo, um para cada estágio cervical. Os resultados da avaliação da área sob a curva ROC (AUC) para os classificadores foram: CS1, 0,88; CS2, 0,74; CS3, 0,86; CS4, 0,76; CS5, 0,82; CS6, 0,92. O software de marcação de pontos mostrou ser útil ao ortodontista, armazenando dados em longo prazo podendo ser reproduzidos de forma exata a qualquer momento. Conclusão: Os resultados indicam que o classificador de padrões obtido auxilia o ortodontista a identificar o estágio cervical em que um indivíduo se encontra.


Objectives: This paper proposes the development of a pattern classifier based on the Cervical Vertebral Maturation (CVM) method, which helps the orthodontist to determine the optimal period for treatment of a variety of dentofacial deformities. Methods: For the development of the pattern classifier, 187 lateral radiographs were taken. Then, an orthodontist did the bone age assessment in each image manually. Through a computer program developed for this purpose, a second specialist pointed the landmarks on the vertebrae in each image resulting in a database for evaluate the classifier. Classification algorithms were then evaluated using Weka software. Results: Six classifiers were obtained based on Naive Bayes algorithm, one for each cervical stage. The results of the evaluation of the area under the ROC curve (AUC) for the classifiers were: CS1, 0,88; CS2, 0,74; CS3, 0,86; CS4, 0,76; CS5, 0,82; CS6, 0,92. The landmark pointer software proved to be useful for the orthodontist, storing data for long term and be accurately reproduced at any time. Conclusion: The results indicate that a pattern classifier assists the orthodontist to identify the cervical stage an individual is.


Objetivo: En este trabajo se propone el desarrollo de un clasificador de patrones sobre la base de la maduración cervical vertebral (CVM), el cual ayuda al ortodoncista para determinar el período óptimo para el tratamiento de una variedad de deformidades dentofaciales. Método: Para el desarrollo de lo clasificador de patrones, 187 radiografías laterales fueron tomadas. Entonces, un ortodoncista hizo la evaluación de la edad ósea en cada imagen de forma manual. A través de un programa informático desarrollado para este propósito, el segundo especialista señaló los puntos de referencia en las vértebras en cada imagen en la base de datos resultante para evaluar los clasificadores. Algoritmos de clasificación utilizando el software WEKA fueron evaluados. Resultados: Seis clasificadores se obtuvieron sobre la base de algoritmo Naive Bayes, uno para cada estadio cervical. Los resultados de la evaluación del área bajo la curva ROC (AUC) para los clasificadores son: CS1, 0,88; CS2, 0,74; CS3, 0,86; CS4, 0,76; CS5, 0,82; CS6, 0,92. El software para la puntuación demostró ser útil para el ortodoncista, el almacenamiento de datos en el largo plazo puede ser reproducido con exactitud en cualquier momento. Conclusión: Los resultados indican que lo SADC ayuda al ortodoncista para identificar lo estadio cervical que una persona es.


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Humans , Maxillofacial Abnormalities/prevention & control , Age Determination by Skeleton , Facial Bones , Decision Support Systems, Clinical , Software , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140009

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Background and Objectives: Aim of this study was to determine the validity of cervical vertebrae radiographic assessment to predict skeletal maturation. Materials and Methods: Left-hand wrist and lateral cephalometric radiographs of 100 Bangalore children aged 8-18 years, divided into 10 groups of 10 subjects each with equal distribution of males and females, were measured. On left-hand wrist radiograph, the classification of Fishman was used to assess skeletal maturation. Cervical vertebrae maturation was evaluated with lateral cephalometric radiograph, using the stages developed by Hassel and Farman. The changes in hand wrist and cervical vertebrae were correlated. Results: Significant association was observed between skeletal maturation indicator stages and cervical vertebrae maturation indicator stages. Correlation coefficient was found to be significant (P<0.0001). Conclusion: The results of the study indicated that the cervical vertebrae maturation and hand wrist skeletal maturation was significantly related.


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Adolescent , Age Determination by Skeleton/methods , Axis, Cervical Vertebra/growth & development , Axis, Cervical Vertebra/diagnostic imaging , Bone Development/physiology , Carpal Bones/growth & development , Carpal Bones/diagnostic imaging , Cephalometry/methods , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Cervical Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Child , Female , Forecasting , Hand Bones/growth & development , Hand Bones/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Male , Radiography, Dental, Digital/methods , Sex Factors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , X-Ray Intensifying Screens
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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2011; 30 (2): 363-370
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-109902

ABSTRACT

Cervical vertebrae shape has been proposed as a diagnostic factor for assessing skeletal maturation in orthodontic patients, while Chronologic age is considered a poor indicator of adolescent development. The aim of the study was to correlate the chronologic age with maturational changes in cervical vertebral morphology. The study was conducted on 100 patients [36 males and 64 females] in the age range of 9 to15 years [mean age 12.77 +/- 1.54]. To define vertebral stages, morphological evaluation of three cervical vertebrae [2nd to 4th] was done. The modified version of CVMS [Stage I-V] was used in the study. The spearman rank correlation between chronologic age and cervical vertebral maturation stages was 0.690 [P<.001]. CVM method is more predictable than chronological age alone in establishment of appropriate timing and types of orthodontic treatment


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Male , Female , Age Factors , Cervical Vertebrae/growth & development , Age Determination by Skeleton
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